June 21, 2010

Goodie of the Month: The Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund

Robert Hampson with 806 pounds of pop tabs

Robert Hampson is the definition of inspiration. He is the perfect example of what determination is all about…he dreams big and never lets anything stop him from achieving his goals. This is exactly why The Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund had to be Little Party-Goers Goodie of the month.

At the tender age of 4 Robert was diagnosed with a brain tumor. He underwent surgery to remove the tumor which caused him to lose his eyesight. Robert was determined to not allow this to be an obstacle and continued pursuing his dreams.

At the age of 5 Robert was introduced to the idea of raising money by collecting pop tabs in order to make wheelchairs. His desire to help his friends in wheelchairs, resulted in the creation of The Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund.

After spending 8 years collecting millions of pop tabs, Robert finally bought his first wheelchair. In 2005 President’s Choice Children’s Charity partnered with Robert in order to help him find children to donate the wheelchairs to. Since then The Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund has bought 3 wheelchairs, a van lift and an accessible bathroom set up!

***Just a reminder to save your pop tabs in order to help support The Robert Hampson Tabs for Kids Fund or contact Little Party-Goers and we’ll be happy to collect and deliver your tabs to Robert.***


(Left Image) Getting money for tabs (Right Image) 800 pounds of tabs

Here are some questions that we asked Robert:

LPG: What do you love most about your charity?

Robert: I love knowing that children who need a wheelchair or other piece of adaptive equipment will get what they need. A child shouldn’t go without equipment just because he/she can’t afford it.

LPG: What is the number one thing you want people to know about you and your charity?

Robert: This is a charity where anyone can help no matter their age or ability. It is about kids helping kids.

LPG: What goals do you want to achieve and where do you see your charity in 10 years?

Robert: In ten years I would like the charity to be like it is now, but if for some reason I cannot keep collecting tabs and running it, I would like a group of kids to keep it running. A goal I have for the charity is to have collection centres all around Canada so even more people can help.

For more information please visit:
http://www.poptabsforwheelchairs.ca/

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